The Business Times, 2 November 1984
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Title Section12 1984-11-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1984 60 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration635 1984-11-02 1 MONICA GWEE - Some workers say working well will make them unpopular By MONICA GWEE THE PRIME MINISTER'S progress report on the productivity movement for this year reads better than 1983's good performance. However, workers have surprised Mr Lee Kuan Yew by their fear of being disliked635 words
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409 1984-11-02 1 AN ENLIGHTENED and progressive management; worker involvement in activities; good intra-company communications; and a high commitment to training these are common factors which this year's six National Productivity Award winners share. Cycle Carriage Ltd, Development Bank of Singapore, Emporium Holdings, Hyatt Regency Singapore, Mandarin Hotel409 words
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91 1984-11-02 1 FROM DECEMBER 1, Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) account holders can contribute to the Community Chest through the POSB Share-Giro Scheme. Through the scheme, monthly contributions to the Chest are automatically deducted from the donor's account. The deductions will be shown in the91 words
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Article, Illustration50 1984-11-02 1 SHARE prices la the Btigapore stock market (liMied lower for the seventh CMseeitlve session yesterday. The flaaace sector suffered greatly wttk falls sataamberlag galas by 17 to 1. The BT Composite Index fell 5.77 points to 738.57 while the Straits Times Industrial index lest 5J3 points to 854.11.50 words
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Article371 1984-11-02 1 MORE PRIVATE land will be acquired by the Urban Redevelopment Authority next year. The URA will be stepping up its takeover of private land compared with the last two years as development of the Mass Rapid Transit stations in the central area gathers more371 words
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366 1984-11-02 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM, Industrial Correspondent ABOUT 140 music tape retail outlets and 28 distributors have joined the fight against piracy. These outlets and distributors have applied to join the anti-piracy scheme initiated by IFPI (SEA) Ltd, a regional branch of the International Federation of366 words
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136 1984-11-02 1 Bernama THE SULTAN of Selangor's monthly allowance cheque last month, issued by the state government, bounced. The Sultan yesterday expressed utter disappointment with the State Treasurer for the embarrassment it caused him. The Bank Bumiputra cheque, issued by the Selangor govern- ment on Oct 11, boreBernama - 136 words
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391 1984-11-02 1 PENG AILIAN - By PENG AILIAN CHARTERED Industries of Singapore (CIS) is the first Asian company to be awarded a Class A status in the use of Manufacturing Resources Planning (MRP II). The system involves the use of the computer for the planning of inventory supplies,391 words
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117 1984-11-02 1 A STRETCH of Anson Road at the junction of Keppel Road caved in at lunphtime yesterday, causing part of a temporary pedestrian walkway to collapse. No one was injured during the incident at the Hong Leong Plaza construction site. According117 words
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Advertisement99 1984-11-02 1 The champion's choice sheei grasp jnd power of plav. P* «/> v/ja */ii n MB 0 Maruman of Jap'l'l AW II Only Credit POSB loan ratesthe lowest in town Our interest rates are just 9% pa for all housing loans up to 10 years. And 9V*% for 11 to 2599 words
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Advertisement270 1984-11-02 1 Leader, Page 8 mm MALAYSIA is in the mood for joint ventures, ond foreign investors will find many opportunities in octivities where the government has major interests, reports CHUANG PECK MING. Pag* 2 RAJIV GANDHI, India's new prime minister, now has to hold together the massive melting pot of the270 words
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Advertisement84 1984-11-02 1 Full report, Pag* 10 Asian stocks, Pago 9 International stocks, Pago INSPIRI D... BALM AIX 9 i s W From $199-$269 pierre balmain Pierre Halmain Houtiques: Centrepoint *02 11 itfiOrchard Road Singapore 0923 Tel: *****41 The Pavilion Inter Continental *01 05 1 Cusoaden Road Singapore 10: Pierre Balmain Corners: Metro84 words
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HOME NEWS
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408 1984-11-02 2 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING MALAYSIA is looking for joint ventures and foreign investors will find plenty of opportunities in activities where the government has major interests, said Mr Rashid Manaff, a Malaysian lawyer, at a seminar yesterday. He said that with the408 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-11-02 2 SINGAPORE is the first target of an aggressive marketing drive by West German car makers Volkswagen for its biggest and most expensive car, the San tana. Volkswagen Asia Ltd, based in Tokyo, said the company planned to start shipment early next year of 500303 words
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Article165 1984-11-02 2 THERE WAS food and fun, and the Community Chest of Singapore was the richer for it. Yesterday morning, the Minister of Social Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mattar, present ed $28,159.31 to Dr Ee Peng Liang, president of the Chest. The food and fun fair, held165 words
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Article102 1984-11-02 2 ANOTHER BRITISH trade mission, this time from the Leicester Chamber of Commerce, will visit Singapore from Nov 3 to 10. Only last month, Derby and Derbyshire Chamber of Commerce and Industry sent a 25-member mission for a five-day visit. This time, the 19 members will promote products102 words
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180 1984-11-02 2 THE METROPOLITAN Young Men's Christian Association is planning to mortgage its Stevens Road premises to finance proposed extensions there and to build a new branch at Geylang East. It intends to mortgage Tanglin Centre, its headquarters situated at Stevens Road, to a bank180 words
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239 1984-11-02 2 THE BEST (Basic Education for Skills Training) programme for workers launched in January this year has surpassed its enrolment target with the second intake in July. This was disclosed in the latest newsletter of the Vocational and Industrial Training239 words
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Article, Illustration445 1984-11-02 2 HOME HUNTERS, make a down payment for your apartments now. You are likely to be disappointed' if you expect prices to go down any further. This point was made by Mr Daniel Teo, a past president of the Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore, at445 words
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239 1984-11-02 2 PAPUA NEW GUINEA is a potentially attractive place for Singapore investors, according to a recent trade mission organised by the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry. The leader of the mission, Mr Lim Gee Seng, who is also the managing director239 words
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Article248 1984-11-02 2 BANK OF TOKYO (BOT) officers may soon have a union. The Singapore Bank Officers Association, the management of BOT and the Ministry of Labour held preliminary talks on the matter yesterday. The Singapore National Employers Federation played an advisory role to the bank in248 words
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214 1984-11-02 2 TELECOMS is understood to have invested about $750,000 in the telecommunication infrastructure of the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex). The Telecoms newsletter, Hello, said the authority played an important role when Simex was set up. Besides consultancy services, Telecoms was also responsible for installing214 words
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Article173 1984-11-02 2 TELECOMS has introduced a local telex service for its telexmail subscribers, after a survey showed that subscribers were interested in the service. The service, which started yesterday, means that telexmail subscribers can send and receive telex messages locally. Previously, they could only send and receive telex173 words
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Advertisement87 1984-11-02 2 AMERICA ON YOUR OWN $1888 From AMERICA ON YOUR OWN. For business or leisure. A great way to enjoy the benefits of group travel with almost total freedom. What's more, for your extended stay you can take advantage of our special hotel rates available exclusively to you. DO WHAT ClftftA87 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration719 1984-11-02 3 Indira Gandhi Assassination - A tough politician overnight, Rajiv wears both the mantle of a martyr's son and of the Nehru dynasty Indira Gandhi Assassination RAJIV GANDHI, the new Prime Minister of India, is facing the most difficult political problem in the world. He has to bold together the719 words
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Article167 1984-11-02 3 THE MOST BITTER fight in an Indian general election could be between Mrs Gandhi's son, Ravi), and Maneka Gandhi, the wife of his late brother. Before Mrs Gandhi's murder, Maneka, 27, announced that her party would contest 300 seats in the next parliamentary election, due167 words
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Article445 1984-11-02 3 Reuter THE SOVIET leadership will have been shaken by the murder of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi but heartened by the news that her son Rajiv has been named prime minister. Western diplomats said news of the assassination on Wednesday would have caused immediate concernReuter - 445 words
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Article97 1984-11-02 3 Reuter. THE SOVIET MEDIA have implied that the US intelligence services were involved in the murder of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in articles charging that Washington regularly eliminated Third World leaders. It made no direct mention of Mrs Gandhi's killing but western diplomats in MoscowReuter. - 97 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article59 1984-11-02 3 AT LEAST 11 people were killed and more than 20 hurt yesterday when a blaze gutted several floors of a hotel in the heart of Manila's Ermita entertainment district. Firemen took three hours to put out the blaze, which began on the seventh storey of a59 words
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Article43 1984-11-02 3 BRITAIN is having talks with Nepal on the future of the Hongkong-based Gurkha troops, the British government said on Wednesday. There have been fears that China's takeover will mean disbanding the troops. Gurkhas have been in the British Army since 1814.43 words
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Article58 1984-11-02 3 THE European Commission has raised steel production quotas for the 10-nation European Economic Community (EEC) by half a million tonnes for the final quarter of 1964, a commission spokesman said in Brussels on Wednesday. Sources said a mild improvement in market conditions enabled quotas to be raised58 words
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Article61 1984-11-02 3 SOUTH KOREAN President Chun Doo-Hwan has welcomed the reelection of Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone as leader of Japan's ruling party. In a cable to Mr Nakasone yesterday, Mr Chun said: "I am confident that relations between South Korea and Japan will develop much more in the beginning of61 words
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Article55 1984-11-02 3 FORD MOTOR Co of Canada and the United Auto Workers union have begun talks to reach a tentative agreement before Nov 9, a union deadline that would trigger a strike by 14,200 Ford workers at nine Canadian plants. Both sides met on Wednesday to negotiate non-economic55 words
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Article51 1984-11-02 3 Agencies A SHARP upturn in West German consumer price inflation in October should not cause undue concern, German commercial bank economists said on Wednesday. But they see the need to prevent further price acceleration as a major reason behind the Bundesbank's aggressive intervention on foreign exchangeAgencies - 51 words
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551 1984-11-02 4 August data shows marginal drop FT ONE OF THE PILLARS of President Ronald Reagan's reelection campaign has been shaken by a US Commerce Department report stating that the index of leading economic indicators, one of the most closelywatched guides to the economic outlook, began toFT - 551 words
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175 1984-11-02 4 Reuter THE AMERICAN government will sell a record US$l7.5 billion in notes and bonds at three auctions next week, according to US Treasury Under-Secre-tary Beryl Sprinkel. The amount is the highest sold at any of the regular financing operations that theReuter - 175 words
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Article385 1984-11-02 4 FT A SECOND major US semiconductor chip maker has admitted errors in testing military parts. Signetics Corporation, a subsidiary of the Philips group, acknowledged that it did not fully comply with test specifications on a wide range of devices used in weapons and military equipment.FT - 385 words
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Article116 1984-11-02 4 Reuter PRODUCTION workers at Jaguar PLC planned to begin a strike yesterday for higher wage claims after they rejected at mass meetings a compromise cash-for-shares offer, a Jaguar spokesman said. The strike majority appeared after a recall of workers at the Browns Lane assembly plant overturnedReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration608 1984-11-02 4 Reuter THE NEWLY-FORMED Cabinet of Japanese Prime Minister Nakasone was sworn in by Emperor Hirohito yesterday, a day after Mr Nakasone was reelected Liberal Democratic Party president by parliamentarians of the ruling party. The 20-member Cabinet paid a call on the 83-year-old Hirohito atReuter - 608 words
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175 1984-11-02 4 UPI UNITED Nations Secretary-general Javier Perez de Cue liar has called a conference next week of Israeli and Lebanese military officials to discuss the pullout of Israeli troop 6 from southern Lebanon. The meeting, agreed to by both Israel and Lebanon, will openUPI - 175 words
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Article, Illustration307 1984-11-02 4 Reuter BRITAIN'S miners and the government of Margaret Thatcher are digging in for a long, hard winter of industrial strife after lastchance talks to settle the coal strike failed. The strike, which started in March in protest against pit closures, nowReuter - 307 words
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492 1984-11-02 4 Reuter CHINA is emerging as a major oil exporter at a time when Opec has agreed to output cuts and Mexico has asked the Soviet Union, the biggest Communist seller, not to undercut world oil prices. The rising trend of China's oil salesReuter - 492 words
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Article836 1984-11-02 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service number Local time From PAA PA5 0155 JFK/SFO/HKG MAS MH60I 0720 KUL SIA SQ43 0730 DHA CAL ◦010 0805 JED/DHA MAS MH68I 0820 KUL TMA TL351 0830 BEY/DXB MAS MH603 0905 KUL SWR SRI 76 0930 ZRH/BKK MAS MH67I 0930 KUL MAS MH8II 0940836 words
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199 1984-11-02 4 AP THE US may still be the most productive country in the world, but it is slipping steadily against competing nations, particularly in Asia, warned Mr Dmitri V D'Arbeloff, chairman of Millipore Corporation of Bedford, Massachusetts, and a member of the president's commission onAP - 199 words
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Advertisement102 1984-11-02 3 4 (I Something very S 1\ delicious is in the air at the Shangri-La. s Latour, Shangri-La's new Continental restaurant, is about to open its doors. An abundance of ambience, exquisite foody superb wine, attentive service and a luxurious interior awaits you. These are just some of the special touches102 words
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Advertisement138 1984-11-02 4 1 k r. nil? Explore the exquisite taste of Japanese cuisine at the Shima and discover its subtle charm. From a wide selection of delicious set lunches to an elaborate a la carte dinner. Like Teppanyaki, Shabu-shabu and Yakiniku (Bar-B-Q) at our restaurant to the widest variation of Sushi at138 words
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Advertisement9 1984-11-02 4 Pan Am. Direct toTokyo Every Friday At 10.40 am9 words
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Advertisement1518 1984-11-02 5 FORMS II BLUE CHIP M FORMATION THE DAWMNG OF INFORMATION TECHNOL2 AV IM FfIRMIR iW LAYSIA J7 Hi iii v' I V PERDANA MENTERI MALAYSIA I am pleased to send this message to Formis Sdn. Bhd.on the launching of its FORMIS II Blue Chip Information. Malaysia is on the threshold1,518 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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443 1984-11-02 6 FT BRAZIL will launch in New York in two weeks the third, and most ambitious, round of its external debt refinancing programmes. It will ask its bank creditors to renegotiate no less than the US$63 billion worth of public and private debt maturing betweenFT - 443 words
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178 1984-11-02 6 UPI BRITAIN'S Midland Bank, which owns more than half of Crocker National Bank, has reached tentative agreement to acquire all of the stock in the California institution in a deal worth over US$3O2 million. After word of the Midland deal was announced on Tuesday, stockUPI - 178 words
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516 1984-11-02 6 FT THE FRENCH government is to allow banks greater competitive leeway in their lending activities next year after the 12-year-old system of credit ceilings is phased out at the end of this year. But under a new regulatory mechanism basedFT - 516 words
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110 1984-11-02 6 Reuter BRITAIN'S Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson, has rebutted arguments put forward by the Social Democratic Party (SDP) for sterling entry into the exchange rate mechanism of the European Monetary System (EMS). In a letter to SDP leader David Owen, Mr Lawson saysReuter - 110 words
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240 1984-11-02 6 Bernama SOME 1,200 small-scale enterprises in Malaysia will receive a big boost through a US$52.l million loan from the World Bank, according to a despatch from the bank. The project, which will help these enterprises to secure longer-term credit, will also provide them managementBernama - 240 words
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Article83 1984-11-02 6 THE NUMBER of local branches of DBS Bank has swollen to 27 with the opening of a branch in Jurong East last Saturday. This is the second DBS Bank branch in Jurong. It supplements the existing branch at NES Building by catering to new housing83 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article, Illustration770 1984-11-02 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed slightly firmer against most major currencies yesterday after fluctuating within a narrow range in thin trading. It closed marginally higher at 3.0200/10 marks compared with New York's 3.0175/95 close, at 2.4890/4900 Swiss francs against 2.4840/70 and at 245.25/35 yen against 245.10/20. Sterling closed770 words
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Article224 1984-11-02 6 SHORT-DATED Asian dollar deposit rates extended earlier losses in quiet afternoon trading yesterday on increased lending interest while periods held steady. uss Off* M 7 days 9 7/8 9 3/4 1 month 9 7/8 9 3/4 2 month* 10 1/16 9 15/16 3 months 10 1/8 10224 words
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Article361 1984-11-02 6 BA Futures Inc EURODOLLAR futures opened with a firm tone at Simex yesterday with the December contract advancing early in the session from 89.70 to test the all time contract high at 89.73 set in Chicago on Wednesday night. Prices, however, failed to hold at this high level andBA Futures Inc - 361 words
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Article148 1984-11-02 6 HONGKONG The metal closed steady yesterday in response to the Opec output cuts. Trading was very quiet. The bullion price finished at U*****.90/334.30 an ounce after moving within a 90-cent range during the day, compared with New York's $333.50/334.00 close. On the local market, gold ended HK$4 below Wednesday's148 words
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Article244 1984-11-02 6 Interbank rotes at 3pm Local dollon to qyOlid JfM torday < srooo parity dmigt on* unit of foreign currency US do*ar 2 1585 2 1595 ***** -23 45 Sterfcng pound 2 6312 2 6345 7 3469 -64 19 Austrcion dollar 1 8422 1 8442 3 4286 -46 27244 words
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Article120 1984-11-02 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate rose by 1/4-point from Wednesday to close at 6 7/8 per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. One and two-month maturities rose by 1/8-point each while three-month rose by 1/16-point. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer B.d Overnight 6 7/8 6 3/4120 words
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Advertisement192 1984-11-02 6 MIAMI 2 PM fttRIS 8 PM JAKARTA 2 AM Citißanking can help keep your company's money working around the clocks From The Citi of Tbmorrow^.. Citißanking today. Mail. Telephone. Telex. If your company is still doing most of its banking in traditional ways, it's not just wasting time. Its losing192 words
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AIR CARGO
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201 1984-11-02 7 LUFTHANSA, West Germany's national carrier, recorded an improved performance in the first nine months of this year, compared with the same period in 1983. It carried 7.1 per cent more passengers and 16.8 per cent more freight between January and September. The amount of mail carried201 words
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ON THE WING
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Article87 1984-11-02 7 THE US Air Transport Association reports that international air freight increased 13.3 per cent in July. The increase for international air cargo was 12 per cent. In July, American air freight traffic, for the 12th month in a row, recorded double digit percentage growth as ton miles of87 words
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Article115 1984-11-02 7 BRITISH AIRWAYS recently returned to Cape Town with a new direct service from London after nearly 50 years. British Airways marketing director, Jim Harris said: "The introduction of this new service is part of our drive to ensure that we serve all the major cities of the world115 words
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Article53 1984-11-02 7 AIR ALGERIE took delivery of the first of two A3los on Sep 7, becoming the first African operator of the type. The airline's A3lO-200s have a maximum take-off weight (MTOW) of 138.6 tonnes/305,600 lb. Each aircraft can seat 216 passengers. Air Algerie will receive its second A3lO53 words
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267 1984-11-02 7 SINGAPORE is one of the two destinations in the Far East served by British Airways' express door-to-door freight service. The Speedbird service on BA's flights from London via Brussels to Singapore was launched two weeks ago. Hongkong is the other Far East destination267 words
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306 1984-11-02 7 SWIRE PACIFIC, operator of Hongkong's Cathay Pacific airline, has entered into a joint venture project with the Chinese aviation industry, reports Lloyd's List. South China Aero Technology (SCAT) has been officially launched with the aim of aiding the development of regional airlines in China306 words
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Article228 1984-11-02 7 ARRIVALS Operator Flight Local From number time FRIDAY TMA TL351 0830 BEY/DXB SATURDAY CAL CI333 0250 TPE CV CV796 0845 LUX/AUH KAL KE685 2140 SEL FT FT75 0055 JFK/ANC /NRT SUNDAY TMA TL355 0830 BEY/DXB/ FT FT73 BOM/KUL 2355 LAX/SFO/ ANC/NRT/ OSA/TPE MONDAY NW NW90) 1845 JFK/IAH/ LAX/ANC/228 words
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247 1984-11-02 7 THAI Airways International has made pre-tax profits of $89 million during the nine-month period from October last year to June this year. The results demonstrate a positive trend towards profitability, an achievement which Thai Airways has maintained for the past 19 years.247 words
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184 1984-11-02 7 A COURSE on dangerous goods regulations will be held later this month from Nov 19 to 22 by the Airfreight Promotion and Marketing Team (APMT) of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore. About 25 students from the staff of organisations involved in the air freight184 words
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Article, Illustration463 1984-11-02 7 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO AIRLINES have flown out fewer tropical fish from Singapore in the first seven months of this year and the trend is likely to continue well into next year. Figures from the Department of Statistics show that the amount463 words
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Article, Illustration464 1984-11-02 7 CONSTANCE LEE - By CONSTANCE LEE FREIGHT forwarding company Freightmen is confident its operations will reap substantial gains from its appointment as sole cargo agent for Royal Nepal Airlines. Before Royal Nepal started twice weekly services to Singapore last month, cargo from Singapore to Nepal was sent to Bangkok464 words
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FEATURES
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548 1984-11-02 8 THE AWARENESS of the importance of higher productivity and the preparedness of Singaporeans to make a personal contribution to improved economic performance is clearly demonstrated in the figures used yesterday by the Prime Minister. The concentrated efforts of the past three years have been548 words
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Article, Illustration1647 1984-11-02 8 TERESA LIM - A property gamble in Hongkong that paid off has put new spirit into Ng Teng Fong's company By TERESA LIM, Hongkong Correspondent "LOOK AT the half a million squatter huts in Hongkong," says Bob Ng of Sino Land. "At least 150,000 flats will be needed1,647 words
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881 1984-11-02 8 LEONARD BILK - By LEONARD BILK NYT THE KEY ISSUE of the 1964 political campaign has been the budget deficit and what to do about it. Virtually everyone except a handful of economists some supplysiders on the right and some traditional Keynesians on the left condemnsNYT - 881 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous672 1984-11-02 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Pronounce to be a sure thing? (6) 7 A charted ond possibly chartered area (8) 8 A count's bird? (6) 10 Ducks mostly due to underarm bowling (5) 13 Hod on, one way or onother (4) 14 So on some days we have a drink. (4)672 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration635 1984-11-02 9 BRIAN MILLER - 8th HQ Asian lone Chompionship Nov 4th —10th 1984 Singopore By BRIAN MILLER YOO CHUNG HEE, South Korea's one-man advance party to the FIQ Asian Zone bowling championships, made a show out of his first practice session at Jackie's Bowl Magic Score when he notched635 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-11-02 9 SINGAPORE'S young team of bowlers have been thrown in the deep end and will have to struggle to keep their heads above water when the Bth FIQ Asian Zone competition rolls on Sunday. In the absence of the old guard the majority395 words
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257 1984-11-02 9 SQUASH will not be included in next year's SEA Games in Bangkok due to divided opinion in the Thai national squash association. This was disclosed by SSRA secretary Haridas Nair who had got in touch with his counterpart in Bangkok to clarify the257 words
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517 1984-11-02 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS SINGAPORE Professional Golf Association president, Mr Ong Ah Keng, threw back a half-million-dollar challenge to local golfers bickering about the lack of competitions. "I have lined up about 19 competitions for them next year which should offer prize money totalling517 words
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Article91 1984-11-02 9 AP THE BALTIMORE Orioles erupted for four runs in the ninth inning and beat the Hiroshima Toyo Carp 7-5 on Wednesday in Tokyo, clinching victory in their five-game series with Japan's pro baseball champions. The victory was the third straight for the American League teamAP - 91 words
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Advertisement191 1984-11-02 9 SOUTH EAST ASIA TO UK (AVONMOUTH) AND NORTH EUROPE FOREST PRODUCTS SERVICE PORT OF BRISTOL AUTHORITY+| NORPARK^ Efficiency, regularity and reliability Terminal facilities at Bristol include 10 acres positive principles behind the continued success of open cargo handling area and 217.000 sq ft of the partnership between Norasia Line, modern,191 words
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Miscellaneous1212 1984-11-02 9 w ORG) mm 0 HIGHLIGHTS Evening At The Opera Samson And Delilah 8.30 pm, Channel 12 The Royal Opera performs Camille Saint-Saens's Samson et Delila at Covent Garden, with Jon Vickers and Shirley Verrett in the lead roles. The Royal Opera Chorus is led by John McCarthy, with choreography by1,212 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article170 1984-11-02 10 Reuter ALLIANZ Versicherungs AG's acquisition of 38 per cent of Riunione Adriatica Di Sicurta SPA is "no substitute" for Allianz's plan to acquire major insurance interests in Britain or the US. Company spokesman Hans Seyfried said the deal, under which the Italian stake was acquired,Reuter - 170 words
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123 1984-11-02 10 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Harvester Co said it agreed in principle with its creditors on the financial restructuring of its French subsidiary IH-France. The agreement provides for an extension of a current credit line. The deal should be completed in the next few weeks and it wouldReuter - 123 words
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Article36 1984-11-02 10 Reuter NESTLE SA is extending its tender offer for outstanding shares in Carnation Co until Nov 19. The offer, which was due to expire on Nov 2, is US$B3 a share. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article108 1984-11-02 10 Reuter US STEEL Corp expects to show both operating and net profit for the fourth quarter and the full year 1964, says chairman David Roderick. In the 1963 fourth quarter, US Steel suffered a net loss of US$963 million, or $9.70 a share. The 1963Reuter - 108 words
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268 1984-11-02 10 Reuter WALL STREET stock prices fell on Wednesday on profit-tak-ing by investors who scored well in Tuesday's surge and on lacklustre trading in the bond markets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined by 9.93 to 1207.38. Declining issues led gainers 811 to 722Reuter - 268 words
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Article949 1984-11-02 10 Amsterdam OCT 31 Fb ABN 340 00 +2 Aegon 135 00 +12 Ahoid 188 50 +15 Akio 103 60 0 1 AMEV ***** +35 6570 0.2 42 50 0 2 Bok 103 50-05 Bocvjmi, 272 00 unch Binka Bort*i 6950 02 Cotortd 3190 -0 1 CoK 402 00949 words
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Advertisement215 1984-11-02 10 i S3 f=P .The Summer fclaoe faraity pwsirts a special lunihecn meru V* can think of sixteen reasons why MPu should try our unique new menu... Braised fish maw soup with crab meat, braised fungus soup with assorted meat, braised bean curd with vegetables, X braised diced chicken with fresh215 words
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Advertisement82 1984-11-02 10 Spectacular Double Bill Cedric Debbie Kathy Los Amors CxJouble excitement hits ROBIN S TAVERN Two popular groups entertain from 5.15 p.m. onwards. A single group performs on Sundays and Mondays. 25% discount £'•> i 'jihv on all drinks. Offers are valid during Happy Hours 4.00 7.00pm only. HOTEL ASIA Your82 words
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Advertisement82 1984-11-02 10 HUANG PALACE Hong Kong Tim Sum served from 11 am lo 230 pm (We also cater for weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and Chinese dinner functions.) For Hr\rn<almm plra\r tall 2W1122 Exl I*l7 or I-NX) PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL SINGAPORE 181. kiKIMiH-r R««,ml. MS) II I 2T0122 Shark's Fin with Chicken Abalone Barbecued82 words
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Advertisement114 1984-11-02 10 I TJrund Enjoy Our Prompt Efficient Service In Cool, Quiet Cosy Atmosphere WESTERN/ CHINESE/ LOCAL CUISINE Banquets Cater For Lunch Dinner Meetings Wedding Occasions, Birthday Parties At Sl6/- Onwards Per Person or Other Occasion With Function Rooms (Free of Charge) For 60 And Above. Taped Disco Music for your dancing114 words
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Advertisement129 1984-11-02 10 London stocks, n Lounge Sip a glass of the world's finest wine, while you relax in the cosy ambience of The Lounge. Make your nights memorable with Keyboard wizard, Danny Koh and our resident band, The Pintos Trio. Happy Hours: spm—7pm, 25% off on aN drinks. OROWTI HOTEL 2700rchard Road129 words
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Article342 1984-11-02 11 HONGKONG: Share prices climbed steadily yesterday in moderately active late trading, mainly on short-covering. Cheung Kong added 15 cents to close at HK$B.35, HK Land and HK Wharf each rose 7.5, to $3,275 and $4,175 respectively, HK Bank gained five to $6.60, Hutchison Whampoa 20 to $14.30, Jardine Matheson342 words
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Article235 1984-11-02 11 NOV 01 MT Cham Indus 1840 unch Lian Hwa Indus 13 15 0 2 Al Sncere Indus 765 0 1 Non Yo Ptas 30 20 0 1 Ana Cement 25 30 01 Pacific Cons 25 40 0 3 Cottvoy Cons 26 80 03 PocifK Elect 18 00 0 1235 words
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Article381 1984-11-02 11 TOKYO: Share prices closed sharply lower yesterday with blue chips leading a decline on the Wall Street fall in the absence of other fresh factors. The market average, which touched an all-time high of 11,256.35 in early trading, ended at 11,169.56, a drop of 83.42 from Wednesday's record high381 words
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Article74 1984-11-02 11 No« 1 Bonk Seoul Won 657 unch Hyvrxk* Motor K AL 619 530 718 unch -2 28 Choheung Bk Commercial Bk Doefcm Ind 600 675 572 -22 unch -10 KortoOl Korea Ship 1210 414 -6 2 Daewoo Corp 477 633 -3 -6 725 -5 675 840 -12 Gold Star74 words
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Article401 1984-11-02 11 SYDNEY: Share markets closed steady yesterday on continued support for industrial stocks while resource issues attracted some selling. The All Ordinaries Index was 0.9 higher at 754.4, the All Industrials advanced 2.5 to 1,104.9 and the All Resources dropped 0.3 to 484.0. Rises and falls were about even. BHP401 words
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Article165 1984-11-02 11 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed higher in active trading yesterday. The Book Club Index rose 0.66 point to 122.32 and turnover rose to 64.3 million baht from Wednesday's 55.4 million. Siam Cement advanced 14 baht to close at 471 and Siam Citizens slipped six to 127.50. MANILA: The market was165 words
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145 1984-11-02 11 UPI SONAT Inc. through its subsidiary, Sonat Offshore Drilling Inc of Houston, has entered into an agreement with a South Korean company to build six semisubmersible drilling rigs for US$425 million. The contract with Daewoo Corp and Daewoo Shipbuilding and Heavy Machinery of KoreaUPI - 145 words
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326 1984-11-02 11 FT CONIC Investment, a Hongkong electronics group that has been controlled by mainland Chinese interests since it came close to collapse in June this year, has revealed long-delayed capital reconstruction plans and a share issue intended to raise HKJ29S million. Sin King Enterprises, a ChineseFT - 326 words
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Article96 1984-11-02 11 MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries hopes to earn a parent company taxed profit of about 30 billion yen for the current year ending next March 31, says executive vice-president Shozo Shimizu He says the company cannot give a clear-cut business forecast immediately but wants to maintain an96 words
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Article117 1984-11-02 11 SANYO Electric Co will make a one-for-10 bonus issue next Jan 1 for shareholders registered on Nov 30 to pay back premiums on 200 million and 100 million Swiss franc convertible bonds. The bonus issue will raise the number of capital shares to 1.11 billion117 words
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Article50 1984-11-02 11 Reuter NISSAN Motor Co has reported parent company profits after tax of 41.59 billion yen (35.96 billion yen) for the six months ended Sep 30. Current profit amounted to 80.85 billion yen (61.11 billion yen). The company has declared an interim dividend of seven yen (same).Reuter - 50 words
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Advertisement480 1984-11-02 11 cSsf: M IS m v. M if.t> I «1 V 'J¥ jWfo&'pMk (£)riU Selected US Prime Beef Cuts. Continental and Game Specialities in a hunter's lodge setting. •i iu *>i Monday to Friday $26 50 Adults $24 00 Children $12.00 All prices subject to 10% service charge 3% CESS For480 words
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Advertisement191 1984-11-02 11 Thai Seafood Served I n T I rue Siamese Slvle o f »/tv> u Thinking of food Think Thai: Spicy Tomyum Soup, Charcoal-Grilled Seafood. Royal Thai Seafood and our other delectable Thai Cuisine. Or if you're a gourmet cook, take home some fresh seafood from our mini seafood market And191 words
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508 1984-11-02 12 Reuter AFP COLOMBIA'S coffee crop has been affected by heavy rainfall over the last fortnight but it is too early to quantify the eventual loss for the 1984-85 crop, Coffee Exporters' Association president Gilberto Arango said. He said that at least 25Reuter; AFP - 508 words
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Article, Illustration177 1984-11-02 12 Reuter AMERICAN Secretary of Agriculture John Block said he was losing confidence in the value of a new grain agreement with China when the current agreement expires on Dec 31. "I think the value of a trade agreement is in serious question today," heReuter - 177 words
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149 1984-11-02 12 AFP JAPANESE RICE production this year is certain to be the biggest in five years, amounting to 11.84 million tonnes, up 14 per cent from the previous year, according to a Tokyo report. The Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, in itsAFP - 149 words
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159 1984-11-02 12 AFP THE TOKYO gold, rubber and textile exchanges yesterday formally merged to form Japan's first general commodity market The Tokyo Commodity Exchange for Industry. The new exchange will aim to develop its integrated function and futures trading as a whole and to facilitate listing ofAFP - 159 words
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193 1984-11-02 12 AFP THE BANGLADESH jute market continued its strong rise throughout September, with imports into baling centres running "well below the seasonal average" after floods damaged crops, London specialist traders Wigglesworth said in their latest fibre report. The emergence of India as a buyer through theAFP - 193 words
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Article121 1984-11-02 12 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade fluctuated in a narrow range on Wednesday, closing 5 to two US-cents higher. At one point, the November contract rose 8 cents, but settled up 5 cents at US$6.l9 a bushel. Soyoil futures closed 0.19 cent a lb higher to 0.06121 words
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Article252 1984-11-02 12 SINGAPORE The market closed lower yesterday with November One RSS buyers quoted at 175.25 cents per kg, down 1.50 from Wednesday. The morning session lost some 0.50 cent on lack of buying interest in quiet trading. Prices held steady in early afternoon trading but lost ground towards the close252 words
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Article190 1984-11-02 12 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade bounded to trade on the positive side after mid-ses-sion on Wednesday, then declined late to close l to one US-cent a bushel lower in light trade. March closed cent higher. Professionals and locals bought December after selling it early, pushing prices190 words
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Article103 1984-11-02 12 RUSSIA CONTINUED a burst of wheat buying with purchase of 300,000 tonnes of US hard red winter wheat. On three consecutive business days, sales of 1.1 million tonnes of hard red winter wheat was reported. Sales, by private exporters for undisclosed terms, included 200,000 tonnes announced103 words
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Article153 1984-11-02 12 Chinese Produce Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW 502 50 Excnsnge Nutmeg (Sellers' noon closing prices on Nov 110 FOB NSW 380 00 1 SS/100kg) B w FOB NSW 281 00 Coconut oil Gombier Bulk FOB 195 00 FOB NSW 305 00 Old drum FOB 208 00 New drum FOB153 words
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Article352 1984-11-02 12 RAS prices (m S cents/kilo, FOB m boles) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS prompt 174 25 175 25 ***** *****N Int 1 RSS Nov 176 25 176 75 175 25 ***** Int 1 RSS Dec 179 25 179 75 178 25 178 75352 words
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Article107 1984-11-02 12 (cents/kg, l-twi pellets) November December (current mth) (forward mth) NOON NOON RAS B«y*n Sellers Buyers Sellers SSR 20 172 00 *****N ***** 175 OON SSR 50 170 00 172 OON 171 00 173 OON MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SMR CV 202 00 204 OON 204 00107 words
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Article98 1984-11-02 12 THE KuU Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) price stayed at the International Tin Agreement fleer-level of M$2S.l5 per kg yesterday. The buffer stock manager continued to support this level amid renewed light demand from local and Japanese operators. Turnover rose sharply to 85C tonnes from M on Wednesday dne98 words
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Article168 1984-11-02 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil market closed higher yesterday on late covering prompted by firmness in palm oil futures, with a higher Chicago soybean complex close aiding sentiment. Trading was thin as most operators were sidelined amid uncertainty over Indian palm oil import tenders following the assassination of Prime168 words
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Article953 1984-11-02 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a quiet morning yesterday with gains from Wednesday's close of £22 to £14 a tonne, largely inspired by a technical rally in New York on Wednesday night. November ended at £2,515 a tonne, up £21 from a close of £2,494, while January was also953 words
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Article168 1984-11-02 12 Yarn Shirting Hongkong Golden 116 50 (In HK$ per bale of 400 lb) Peak, 60 x 60 115 50 China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16's 3,150 Blue Phoenix 20's 3,200 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,800 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,000 White cloth Japan No 10,000 Three Peoches Japan No 2003168 words
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Article287 1984-11-02 12 Singapore (S$/kilo, e»-godown) Thai white A-l special C-1 special C-I Ordinary Loonzam 100% 207 i*>q unq 100% 1st class frst grade unq (korvgoroo) 100% second grade 250 new crop 1 05 100% third grade unq 100% 2nd class 100% 3rd class 0 77 075 Parboiled 242 25% new crop287 words
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Advertisement323 1984-11-02 12 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 185 AND IN THE MATTER OP VIKALY COMPANY (PTE) LIMITED NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION (Pinuit to Secttoo 254(2(b)) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at Straits Trading Building #16-05, 9 Battery Road, Singapore 0104 on 29 October 1984,323 words
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Advertisement305 1984-11-02 12 NOTICES IN THE MATTES OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 18i AND IN THE MATTES OP STANDARD BRANDS (SINGAPOSE) PSJVATE LIMITED NOTICE OP SPECIAL RESOLUTION (Piraaul U Seetto tU<t)(k) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at 4 Chin Bee Drive, Jurong, Singapore 2261 on 26th October 1964, the305 words
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Article, Illustration4217 1984-11-02 13 THE finance sector was badly hit yesterday as share prices on the Singapore stock market fell for the seventh consecutive session. The BT Composite Index fell 5.77 points to 738.57 while the Straits Times Industrial Index fell 5.63 points to 834.10. Turnover was4,217 words
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Article260 1984-11-02 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices M 8 anfcn 790 M CaMa> 450 Kaatwcfcy Spin 438 Tmi h* 780 S H t L 575 Pai —rnit 233 Falls ii t 374 H Laaag CiWd 515 Ut4 Waaftwai 361 C A S H SOt 310 6iU)i 1780 N S T 640260 words
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Article451 1984-11-02 13 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market drifted further downwards yesterday with share prices closing lower across the board. Investors continued to remain on the sidelines. As a result, trading volume dropped to its lowest level in 3V4 months. Only 3.75 milliopn shares valued at $8.64 million were451 words
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Article3363 1984-11-02 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchanfe of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In IoU of unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT-. Blf Board3,363 words
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Article, Illustration820 1984-11-02 14 Path set for group of companies to emerge 'publicly' MALAYSIAN entrepreneur Datuk Yeoh Tiong Lay has paved the way for his group of companies to emerge in "public" by gaining control of a lossmaking tin company, Hongkong Tin PLC. The820 words
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204 1984-11-02 14 Kyodo HITACHI Ltd said yesterday the company plans to market optical video disk recorders next spring. The company said the new product can record and play back full-motion or frame-by-frame colour video. It can record up to 24,000 video frames in a stillKyodo - 204 words
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483 1984-11-02 14 mm TUAN SING Holdings (formerly Hytex Ltd), now headed by businessmen T K Lim, is unlikely to see further expansion or diversification until its financial position improves. Sun Hung Kai, the Hongkong-based stockbroker, in its newsletter dated Oct 9, points483 words
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417 1984-11-02 14 Reuter THE rejection by Textron Inc's board of a buyout offer from Chicago Pacific Corp on the surface ends the takeover attempt, but some Wall Street investors are wondering whether the bidder will go away quietly. The main issue in the dispute isReuter - 417 words
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179 1984-11-02 14 AP HUGHES Helicopters Inc of the United States agreed yesterday with Korean Air to import Korean-made parts for use in Hughes-designed helicopters beginning in 1965, the Korean airline announced. The announcement said the contract, effective for five years, was concluded in Seoul between HughesAP - 179 words
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Article2328 1984-11-02 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business lA and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (5.805) Alcom (1 306 I 355) (5) 1.402,328 words
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Article233 1984-11-02 14 Monogers' prices Second B'putra 491 496 for Nov 1 Third B'putro Fourth B'putro 409 443 4 14 4 48 Singapore Unit Trust Fifth B'putro Sixth B'putro 301 289 306 294 The Commerce 2 53 2 69 Seventh B'putra (A) 206 2 11 The Sovngs Fund 1 69 1233 words
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Article95 1984-11-02 14 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hong Seng Index Thursday 1105.0 Wednesday 1102.4 Thursday 1029.26 Week ago 1092.5 Wednesday 1015.13 Week ago 1054.71 NEW YORK Dow Jones TOKYO Wednesday 1207.38 Tuesday 1217.31 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ago 1216.43 Thursday *****.56 Wednesday ***** 98 Week ago *****52 Standard and Poors Wednesday 166.0995 words
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Article85 1984-11-02 14 AUSTRAL Amalgamated Tin Berfcad: 45th AGM on Nov 2 at 2.45pm in Conference Room, Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad, 39th Floor, Menara PNB, 201-A, Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur. ROTHMANDS Of Pall Mall: 23rd AGM on Nov 8 at 11am in Virginia Park, Jalan Universiti, Petaling Jaya. RENONG Berfcad:85 words
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116 1984-11-02 14 Kyodo NEC CORP will construct next year an exclusive factory for the specialised large-scale integrated circuits (LSI) which are produced in small quantity but are diversified in types. The company will build the factory for such semifinished integrated circuits (ICS) as gate arrayKyodo - 116 words
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485 1984-11-02 15 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK THE LONDON-based Kuwait Investment Office (KIO) has taken up a substantial 25 per cent stake in one of Singapore's largest stockbroking houses, J M Sassoon (Pte) Ltd. The consideration paid for the stake is not immediately known and directors485 words
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Article254 1984-11-02 15 TRADING in the shares of Times Publishing Bhd, Singapore News A Publications Ltd and The Straits Times Press (1915) Ltd will be suspended from Nov 19. The registers of members of the companies will close on Nov 24 for determining shareholders' entitlements to the new shares in the254 words
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Article499 1984-11-02 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE FIRST ALLIED Corporation Bhd group under the aggressive leadership of Datuk Chen Lip Keong has unveiled an expected set of strong earnings at halftime. The directors of the company (which is the revamped version of the former loss-making Electrical 4 Allied499 words
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Article540 1984-11-02 15 LAST FULL YEAR Company Period Date announced lost year Year ending Net EPS (cents) Gross drv (%> Net profit ($■000) G Lumber H K Tin K G Hldgs Peak Hua Petaling Tin Interim Interim Interim Interim Final June 30 Aug 25 Sep 12 Oct 5 Oct 11 Sep540 words
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Article, Illustration650 1984-11-02 15 ALAN LEE - Participation in two Dalian ventures By- ALAN LEE WANNIAN Holdings Ltd (formerly known as Veneer Products Ltd) whose joint venture warehouse project in Shenzhen, China is fast taking shape, has made further inroad into the vast China market. Through its wholly-owned subsidiary in Hongkong,650 words
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390 1984-11-02 15 MALAYSIA'S proposed takeover code is now in the final stage of completion. It is understood that there will only be minimal changes to the draft circulated for comment two years ago. The code, which forms part of the proposed amendments to the Companies Act,390 words
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Article957 1984-11-02 15 SHARES opened lower yesterday in quiet trading following the easier trend on Wall Street. The FTSE 100 index at 10 am was down 3.1 at 1147.9. ICI was 4 lower at 676 and Glaxo eased 5 to 1010. Oils were quiet and little changed but banks eased with957 words
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281 1984-11-02 15 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI QAF HOLDINGS has confirmed its entry into the motor vehicle trade in Brunei through a joint venture with the Cycle and Carriage group. A Brunei joint venture company, Tiga Bintang Sdn Bhd, has been formed to handle the sole and281 words
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Advertisement302 1984-11-02 14 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 185 AND IN THE MATTES OF SECT KIN COMPANY (PTE) LIMITED NOTICE OF SPECIAL (Pwnuuit to §—M— tM(2(k)) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at Straits Trading Building #16-05, 9 Battery Road, Singapore 0104 on 29 October 1984, the following Special Resolution302 words
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Advertisement20 1984-11-02 14 The New ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA 3 the only reference standard accepted in a court of law. Call STP Distributors Tel: *****28/*****4420 words
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Advertisement193 1984-11-02 14 NOTICE i,'l. i l'fU. 1 A, i COMPANIES ACT CAP. ltt AND WALLS PTTZPATRICKB SDN BHD (la Menken' Valaatary U^aMattaa) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursuance to Section 272( 1) of the Companies Act Cap. 185 that a final general meeting of the abovenamed company will be held at Coopers193 words
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Advertisement163 1984-11-02 15 OFFICEIhiSrBS APRIL 24-27,1985, HALL 3, WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE mm 48 -,<P (tmm* 3fe2 ims& WA r riiiiunra The place to SELL your office of the future South East Asia, and Singapore in particular, are very good markets for the latest innovations in officeware Our expanding economies have created a163 words
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835 1984-11-02 16 SOH TIANO KENG - By SOH TIANO KENG FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Dr Goh Keng Swee yesterday painted a bright picture of the Asia-Pacific region. Financial cooperation in the region is excellent and some Asian nations are reaping the major benefits of the robust recovery of the835 words
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401 1984-11-02 16 SINGAPORE was the fifth biggest exporter to the US among 11 Asia-Pacific countries. It was also the seventh largest exporter to Japan last year. The Republic has maintained its fifth position with the US market since 1961, after moving one rung up from its401 words
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263 1984-11-02 16 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG TOP legal brains from the Asean countries will be in Singapore in ten clays' time to exchange views on topics of common interest to their profession. Ministers of justice, attorney-generals and chief justices of the member countries, as well263 words
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367 1984-11-02 16 PENG AILIAN - By PENG AILIAN AS PART of a restructuring exercise by its parent company in the US, the merchant banking subsidiary in Singapore, Armco Pacific, is to be sold. Mr Roger Donohue, managing director of Armco Pacific, said that all of367 words
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286 1984-11-02 16 SHIPOWNER Francis Teo, charged with criminal breach of trust a week ago, yesterday faced four further charges of cheating four companies. The amount of money he is alleged to have cheated the companies, using his two vessels, the Ocomas Prosper and286 words
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147 1984-11-02 16 AFP ARMED FORCES Chief of Staff General Fabian Ver and Metropolitan Manila police commander Major General Prospero Olivas must resign or be relieved for their part in the Benigno Aquino murder. A church-backed weekly, Veritas, said yesterday in its editorial: "For too longAFP - 147 words
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355 1984-11-02 16 Agencies WEEPING crowds gathered to pay their last respects to Indira Gandhi yesterday when the body of the 66-year-old Indian leader, murdered by her Sikh bodyguards, arrived on a gun carriage to lie in state at the former New Delhi homeAgencies - 355 words
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Article58 1984-11-02 16 WALL STREET stock prices turned sharply higher in early trading yesterday as the market shook off Wednesday's profit taking and resumed its climb. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which slid nearly 10 points on Wednesday was up eight to nearly 1216. Overall, advancing issues led losers two58 words
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Article69 1984-11-02 16 THE Minister for Finance Dr Tony Tan will represent the Singapore government at the funeral of Indira Gandhi. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr S Dhanabalan, yesterday called at the Indian High Commission at Grange Road to sign the condolence book. The High Commission will be69 words
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40 1984-11-02 16 Reuter THE CUT in Indonesia's crude oil output as part of Opec's decision to temporarily trim overall production would have a "very limited impact" on its economy, Finance Minister Radius Prawiro said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article40 1984-11-02 16 UPI THE US space shuttle, Discovery, has been given the "green light" to launch next Wednesday on an unprecedented eight-day mission to deliver two communications satellites and salvage two others stranded in useless orbits. UPIUPI - 40 words
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Article37 1984-11-02 16 AFP THE Khmer Rouge yesterday claimed to have sunk three Vietnamese arms ships in the Tonle Sap lake in central Cambodia. The Khmer Rouge Radio said the ships were sunk on Monday. AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article41 1984-11-02 16 Bernama MALAYSIAN Deputy Transport Minister Hajah Rahmah Osman yesterday said that more women were now holding decision-making posts in the private sector. At June this year, 14,486 of the 172,815 women workers were in this category.Bernama - 41 words
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Article42 1984-11-02 16 Reuter INDONESIA sent a delegation to Vietnam yesterday for talks on their border in the South China Sea. The delegation includes representatives of the Foreign and Energy Ministries, the Armed Forces and the stateowned oil company Pertamina. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article34 1984-11-02 16 UPI A 17th century violin, the Auer Stradivari, was auctioned in New York to a private collector on Wednesday for a record US$3OB,OOO. The buyer refused to be identified. UPIUPI - 34 words
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Miscellaneous59 1984-11-02 16 Outlook for today: Partly cloudy with showers in several areas in the afternoon and early evening. Report for 24 hours poor to 7 30pm on Nov 1 at the orport Maximum temperature 32.2 Associated humidity 71 Minimum temperature 24.3 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 7.35 Roinfall in millimetres Troce59 words
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223 1984-11-02 17 NEW developments in liner shipping, including round-the-world services, will mean the erosion of the traditional conference system and have far-reaching consequences on ports and inland traffic. Dr Ludwig Beth, director of the Bremen Institute of Shipping Economics, said: "Justified doubts on the conference system's223 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-11-02 17 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM NEPTUNE Orient Lines and Orient Overseas Container Line are laying the groundwork for a weekly global service which will begin in the middle of next year. Unlike the round-the-world service offered by Evergreen and that proposed by United States Lines, the384 words
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Article777 1984-11-02 17 NH Cot AC Toepter X 5 Atea VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner VI 5 Alphotrons VI 4 Alpac VI 5 Andeka Shpg IX 2 Antoh Orient VII 4 APC Line V 4 APt M 4/5 Arrow Lines X 4 ASCL 1 Asiobfoker V 5 Attos Lines X 2777 words
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Article123 1984-11-02 17 Reuter SEVERAL explosions badly damaged a tanker carrying petroleum products off the California coast on Wednesday and initial reports said two crewmen were injured and one was missing. A US Coast Guard spokesman said the vessel, the Puerto Rican, was about 10 miles from San Francisco whenReuter - 123 words
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Article137 1984-11-02 17 THE PORT of Longbeach has maintained its position as the premier United States west coast cargo handler for the 1983-84 fiscal year. The Longbeach Harbour Department said that the port moved a total of 54.1 million metric revenue tons of goods over its 66 deepwater berths in137 words
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Article, Illustration449 1984-11-02 18 THIS is an artist's impression of the new Sea-Land Services' terminal at the Port of Tacoma, US. The 75-acre inter-modal yard was constructed by the port at a cost of US$4O million. It will be leased to Sea-Land for 30 years with two five-year options. Under449 words
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Article187 1984-11-02 18 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container187 words
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233 1984-11-02 18 A SCHEME for the demolition of ships in Egypt and the Far East is under active study by the Gulf Shipping Group, Sea trade Week understands. Under the plan, vessels would be acquired for demolition in batches of three, with the first two being demolished233 words
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927 1984-11-02 18 Cargonews Asia FLEET replacement, container expansion, computerisation and the training of personnel these are among the highlights of a comprehensive programme started by the China Ocean Shipping Company to modernise operations. Cosco the state-run shipping enterprise under the ministry of communications plans to expand itsCargonews Asia - 927 words
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Article1699 1984-11-02 18 CHARTERING was mainly confined to the timecharter sector of the freight market on Wednesday but some large iron ore business developed for discharge in Taranto, shipbrokers said. A vessel of 112,000 long dwt was reported fixed from the continent for 12 months trading at US$1.50 per long ton.1,699 words
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Article237 1984-11-02 19 FT NIGERIA has sent teams of officials to London and Tokyo to inspect the country's imports prior to shipment, in an attempt to move the backlog of goods created by Lagos's dismissal of its inspection agents last month. Four inspectors arrived in London last week,FT - 237 words
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519 1984-11-02 19 THE COLLAPSE of the Nigerian market has claimed its first victim Italian shipowner Medafrica Line. The company filed for bankruptcy on Oct 26, blaming a 50 per cent cut in imports to Nigeria, imposed early this year, as the cause of its519 words
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259 1984-11-02 19 Seatrade RESTRICTIONS on Indian shopbreakers have been eased as the government attempts to fill work-starv-ed yards. As well as relaxing quotas on breakers outside Bombay and Calcutta, 14 new sites on both coasts have been earmarked for development into demolition facilities. Breakers from allSeatrade - 259 words
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288 1984-11-02 19 Cargonews Asia THE Port Authority of Thailand's initial reluctance to accept its portion of the latest of a series of loans from Japan has been countermanded by the eastern seaboard development committee. The committee, under instructions from the Thai Finance Ministry, hasCargonews Asia - 288 words
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Article731 1984-11-02 20 Oct 25-Nov 2 Inert gas and crude oil washing, Wilson Walton International course in conjunction with College of Nautical Studies, Warsash, Southampton. Oct 36-N«v 2 Third offshore search and rescue communications conference, Leith Nautical Centre, Edinburg. Oct S*-N«v 1 6th Lloyd's international aviation conference, Montreal. Oct 31-Nov 2731 words
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3421 1984-11-02 24 aoaßGmß A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of3,421 words
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Article686 1984-11-02 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Mediterranea 55/452 02.11 84 0230 H Gift FSB 0900-1100 B6 Or Chief 41W 02.1 1 84 2300 Jardine FSB 0900-1100 G3 E Pioneer •104WB 02.11686 words
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Article1799 1984-11-02 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies iS) Afra-Earaaia Liar Transgroup (S). Ahreakiel Liaer Service Kim Shpg (St Alfred C Twplrr Oceanus Shipping Agencies iS i Marintex F.nterprise (PKI tlpw Inlrasea (S) Bintang Shpg <KL> Island Cargo1,799 words
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Article375 1984-11-02 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES 02.11.84/2200 Baikal 5 S'pore Sov alongside Equator III 23 Thong Soon alongside 02.11.84/0700 Jenson 22 Thong Soon alongside 02.11.84/0700 Lulse Leonhardt 35/36 BOR alongside 02.11.84/1500 Myomaywa 27/28 Boustead alongside 02.11.84/1500 Sonbal 6/7 E Jaya alongside 02.11.84/0600 Thai375 words
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Advertisement288 1984-11-02 17 REACH YOUR AUDIENCE EFFECTIVELY TIMES" Business Dirrc lor\ of Sinjsi|M>rr I QEMDB II CONSORTIA II LONDON Freights 11/111 SHIPPING Schedule VIII/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX SHIPS In Port X REGIONAL Weather X m ARDINK AXTAH FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE I IN. BHDS 23*1 I ORBITAL cm *rn288 words
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Advertisement222 1984-11-02 17 m mm. UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) I I M SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES I H 70 Shenton *ty 04 02C M*r.n« Houm Singapore 0707 Tel *****94 T -le. No PS 2541" CFSoM<ceTPC 03 30 Tel *****31 end *****32 Terminal office TPC 03 23 Tel No *****90 2?20'93 rOTJIi M*l\ilMV.l >;r222 words
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Advertisement1006 1984-11-02 17 Pubintmdby TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL Times Centre 1 fy»ev» Industrial Road S pore 1953 T«4: *****44 A O* '^e OHJOTMiO' V SS6 50 MAERSK LINE PORT TO USA, EUROPE. MIDDLE EAST. WEST AFRICA ASIA i(• i .> r vim (in (aii ru .i-as r can \i »a ini andi'i »ints LUbJr'Vl*1,006 words
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Advertisement283 1984-11-02 18 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 27/U M/U 4/12 8/12 Mm hap>| Far 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I Havre. Basic. UK. 3) Bremen Bremertia«en. Aarhus. Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Mabno. Stockholm. Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder na S pore *Also direct cargo tor Spore I Bangkok Pis contact Ff RtRSC283 words
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Advertisement381 1984-11-02 18 Cq3 VCf V TlkJ!7 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE JLjAAtI JE§ CONTAINER SERVICES u S A CANADA HPS3SS® W3GE MM MIDDLE EAST (mi TRANS SIBERIAN SFRViCt fwy>V 'fl M I Eg lii X AGENTS SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD Ma.n OHice 2312*22 5 linae) CFS/T»rmin»l *****21 *****57 OPTORG CO (M) SDN BHD P KELANC381 words
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Advertisement990 1984-11-02 19 The Straits Steamship Group ranoivKß |_12 Abo Kciptmi carjo for MANSFIELD CONTAINER SHIPPING PTE LTD Overseas Containers Limited Spat Pl** n> KW| 4nm rtm »/ll 44/U 21/11 2C/11 21/11 21/11 12/11 14/11 41/12 41/12 44/12 44/12 11/11 21/11 14/12 12/12 14/12 IVI2 21/11 11/11 14/12 11/12 24/12 21/12 4/12 4/12990 words
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Advertisement522 1984-11-02 19 FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE Notice to Shippers Chargeurs Havraise Mefci Line (C.H.M.1.) It should be noted that the name:"Chargeurs Havraise Medex Line (CJJLL)" is being added forthwith to the list of Operating Companies following the list of member Lines in the Westbound General Cargo Contract and associated documents. Franco Belgian522 words
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Advertisement488 1984-11-02 20 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK Agents SEGANh Srtapofe *****46 Bookrt *****71 Fretflt *****00 CFS *****72 Ternmal *****33 *****46 K Lim*w: 4*3111, *****9. 4*3354 *****71 P. Kriant 3*7318 *****00 CFS 3*927* *****72 Penanf: *****7, 3734*3. /C *****33 *****3 if TITIMAS SHIPPING I TRADING SON. BHD. Pert K*anf !«t 03-3SM7</*****3/*****5/3002(3 Tetei m *****488 words
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Advertisement520 1984-11-02 20 Rdtfn FitMic H'buri *M»«p 23/11 25/11 27/11 3011 30/11 2/12 4/12 7/12 8 12 10 12 12/12 15/12 14/12 16 12 18/12 14/12 19 12 2012 23/12 27/12 f KaUnf 4/11 11/11 19/11 25 11 30/11 22/11 29/11 7 12 13 12 18,12 OMNTAI CHIEF 41* 3/11 HONGKONG CONTARO 42*520 words
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Advertisement539 1984-11-02 20 r US I NOSE m MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES B. Abbas, B. Khomeini PORT MIANG PENANG SMOy MARITM PTE LTD Ttl *****44 7 t *****70 MAI OS* MARITIME SON BHD let *****2 3 MAiATSIA TRADE TRANSPORT LTD To ***** I 631 ft KYOWA539 words
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Advertisement451 1984-11-02 20 o EVERGREEN^ Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/W MED./FE) Round-The-World West Bound Service (FE/W MED./EURO/USEC/CARIB/FE) It K FU ROM ANN LH* NTC NFI CHS KSN TTO OS* PUS U.E KSG WE SGP no SKIT «/ll 20/11 2/12 4/12 5/12 0/12 7/12 17/12 H/12 20/12 24/12 li/1 17/1 11/1451 words
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Advertisement99 1984-11-02 20 FULL CONTAMER AND CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO MEXICO ft CENTRAL AMERICA Feeder Vessd Sjwre Mother Vessel Dadarce Pwta 'A' VESSEL 2/11 Mnteco Lonf Beach 4/12 Manzanlo 9/12 Also «ceptM| Contjwim lor US Wttt Coast GENERAL AGENTS SMO9 MMTTM PTC lID I* 22*1144/7 PK WWTS MALOSE MARtTM SON. BHD. Tel: *****2/3 POMHC99 words
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Advertisement975 1984-11-02 21 PIL GROUP VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOAOING FOR; KOTA MUTIARA CP/48/M 9-11/11 REUNION, ADEN Rota PET AW e s» 12-15/11 Mogadiscio, mombasa. d-salaam. beira KOTA WUAYA E-531 19-17/11 HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH. PT BUOAN, MUKALLA KOTA SEJATI E-533 13-18/11 HOOEIOAH, AOABA, PT BUOAN, MUKALLA KOTAAQUNG E-53S 20-23/11 HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH, AOABA, PT BUOAN KOTASEGAR975 words
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Advertisement771 1984-11-02 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS com MO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE naon FROM EUROPE ■EHK CjrAfW Biy SaM M Outa Bar SaM Sated EUROPE HAM B HAVEN RDM! HAME UK frwttwt Eiprm SjM M ImAmi B a* 3/11 S/U Brimn Eiprm S/U 7/11 Ha»*»| Eiprm 1011 12/11 Mm Mara 11/11 29/11 Sa*H771 words
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Advertisement579 1984-11-02 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF Far East S'pore Service Ful Container Vessel. Burnt Vrtrtuau K«b« KMfou* HonftonjS part 1| Prnt (W) GOWK 13 W 11/10 11/10 71/10 25/10 27/10 1/11 3/11 MAMPMfMHIC 20/10 10 10/10 3/11 VII 10/11 12/11 GO«* *14 HB 15/11 17/11 22/11 23/11 2S/U 21/11 MAMMMI *15579 words
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Advertisement398 1984-11-02 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES 1* Loikow VB9 Lashio V 36 Pagan V 79 Myomaywa VB3 BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loadhf for Rangoon S'pore P Kelong Pertartg 5/6 Nov 16/20 Nov 19/23 Nov 8/9 Nov BANK LINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO UK/COHT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK 10 Nov398 words
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Advertisement1191 1984-11-02 22 K LINE m ha MmBBBBBI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. USA CANADA PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI MICROBRIDGE A MINILAND BRIDGE) FEEDER/ KANSAI PIONEER ¥39 MOMR VESSEL N. EMERALD ¥4 HYUGA MARU V.7 ASM MARU V 5446 N EMERALD ¥4 TOMER BRIDGE V3l HARBOUR BRDGE V3l PIANTM V 71,191 words
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Advertisement558 1984-11-02 22 '/It CAUFORRIA/PACFIC NORTH NEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTMKR/REEFER/RM.K SERVICE Lm*| tar 10S ANGEUS SAM fRANCBCO SUTTU TACORM VANCOUVER I C Rcciptai fa/fa cn—i f MU«| SMpport I Anftm IATEWT |4Nr IS/II Nm UIK AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accapfcnt fa/fa CM—n p**m S-pm Ft* It/20 Not Hot ?3 ?4 *e. 25/24 Noi558 words
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Advertisement489 1984-11-02 22 SANKD ASIA FROM JAPANESE PORTS AND HONGKONG £2 GOLDEN LINE MAN 6MI SWPPWC <f Tl) LTD m lu| ta| hwtx M M*t M Cad IM KMIIIM tat 271t7M lit IMS) I# Karii IMP* H7ll t i<w ami. mm Mhi If* OHHI UOTO |»MW.IB Ml 7* STRAITS/PEKSMM GULF SERVICE: r p489 words
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Advertisement470 1984-11-02 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. I ID Anson Rohcl »?7 16 Inte'n,iti.jn,i P'.t/ri S.n(). ip ore 0207 Tpl ?24h'.11 'Ot.nes. o I BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK frtTTT pa SEAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION S'pore P KeUnj Lo*dn( tor 12/11 HoMak/Mfak I HTUSU (FTI) in) BOOKMC Z24CSII r BMTME 9VPMC CO SDK M. 4332K >470 words
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Advertisement611 1984-11-02 23 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): 0. CHEF 41W+ HK CONTAMEX 42W C PAUL 42* C CONTWO 28W... C ROZE 41W—FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) MAETEXLMCX 3E. K CHANCE 19C—SS BMDGE 471— K JACEJW ME TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Jayakarta Anro Jayakarta SURABAYA.. JAKARTA..... SMGAPORE. PENANG...... P. KELANG..611 words
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Advertisement451 1984-11-02 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels DON AM SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK KEELUNG.BUSAN. INCHON *t i I* HtfMHNI *1.1 Nt lIS P!l I ID 1H .'#',4 14 Ron* -If S MO .VI.'O.V (>|Wf .(MK.V .'.'.'.'lKl .'?()<» >IU 11»immM< .'•o?4S0, vivmh ii.ts M" 9 I 9 S lIMAS SI ll* SON451 words
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Advertisement826 1984-11-02 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHAPING CO PRIVATE LTD SJHSOV BULOMG 55, Maritt Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lmts) Cable Address SINSOV SMGAPOtt T«kx Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S P KELJUC M/S SMNHKAT NAM SOON SDN MC IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. JALAN CEMPENMG FOOT KLANG. MALAYSIA826 words
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Advertisement432 1984-11-02 24 Itejlioiial Container Lines fj-nrrrMTll 3 Sail,n99 Week, y iff Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S.A. 1500 Hrs. Tues, Thurs A Sat REGULAR/FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA VOY SM »l* "IT S« l RATAM BHUM 190/257 3/4 Nov RAT AM BHUM 251/199 9/12 Nov 14/1J No« 10/19 No* HINODE KISEN CO. LTD432 words
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Advertisement28 1984-11-02 24 f FARGO SHIPPm COMPANY (PTE.) I TO? EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICF SINGAPORE/BANGKOK EVERY 2 DAYS 7B Kepppl Road 17-07 Tanjong Pagar Compip* Singapore 0208 Tel *****77 *****88 K *****5?28 words
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Advertisement241 1984-11-02 24 KOREA MORAN SHIPPING CO tin iwporjt*<l in DPP of Kmea LOADING DIRECT FOR:ritei Tpm fw IM*I tm HV MUPO (Of 1. KOKA) C/U 11/11 B«*a? M V MORAHKM6 (Of J KOKA) 12/11 14/11 CMta|M( M.V. MUPO DP* KOKA) 31/11 GOOAL AGENT ZOSMG SHTPMG CO PTE LTD 1. M Mfc* ML241 words
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Advertisement168 1984-11-02 24 SERENE SNIPPING AGENCIES PTE !ii i lltaaM 35-04 Mmmlim* Pta,JNpJ« Tat 225** (I Ims) T4n: K7VM SEROC IVY 111' ii' uiv.o'..q m rn'ioa m r| WINDMILL LINE I REGULAR RED SEA SERVICE Kb. Tpmt P*** SNM CNttaia* 1 Dec 10 Dm 1« «*c General Agents WINDMILL MARITIME PTE LTD Sin(168 words
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Advertisement182 1984-11-02 25 SABAH X'PRESS LINE S'pore ANSHIP VOY 1 6 Nov LOADING FOR KK/TAWAU Aho cafe Kudat I L. Datu Subject to inducement. For Freifht Enquiries ANDEKA SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****45, *****50 TELEX: RS ***** ANSHIP r INDON SHIPPING PTE LTD. TEL: *****39. *****20 TLX: RS ***** INDON GOOD HARVEST LINES182 words
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Advertisement163 1984-11-02 25 SANKI SHIPPING CO LTD [ntn SfOHf COLOMBO CMTIMONC CHAIN* RMGOOM H*. FWTUNER ¥-1 Saied 21/9 JIMWW *1 Sated 19/10 24/10 14/10 "N6 HUT SafctJ 29/10 Heavyftt avaiaMt OCUM Wl KMX COUTH (ME) LTD I*,*** *14-44. Frtw Caatrt. S*ap»t 4714 I* *****11 (4 UK) V* On** |*UW *****2/ *****4 (P US)163 words
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Advertisement594 1984-11-02 25 NG Shipping Private LM. VNGV Telephone: *****90, *****43. V SEMJ CONTAINER SERVICE r CHUT AGONG/MADR AS (S pore Flat) SJK6APOK PENANG CMTTAGONG NEW GALACTIC* ¥21 /«4 2/11 14/11 KN GUAMNAN ¥22/14 10/11 24/11 GENSTM *3/14 19/11 In Port LIZENA PTE LTD Tel: *****67,*****68 Telex: R*****1 ETA ETD Loadnf for VENTURE594 words
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Advertisement93 1984-11-02 26 ATLAS LINES HGUUW MKFEMXNT SERVICE TO AND FROM CWTTAGONG AND CHAINA Al SANA (BANGLADESH fLAG) At SATESTHA (BANGLADESH FLAG) Al SHAMCEN (BANGLADESH FLAG) SMGAPORE P.I In Nrt N»» 11/13 N»« 15/11 CONTMNTAL SHPPWG CORPORATION PTE. LTD. SMGAPORE TEL *****66/5 IKS I Penjflf Afente T«w IMi (FX S*. M. I# *1431/*153193 words
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Advertisement94 1984-11-02 26 DIRECT SERVICE TO DARWW DARWIN/SINGAPORE/DARWIN WITH WORLDWIOE CONNECTIONS VESSEL ETA/ETD f GUDANG ETA/ETO STOW OA DMMN FIANCES MT VOT II «N». t(DB)/12(lOM» Dm 23 Nr> FRANCES MT »0T 39 24 Dtt 24/27 Ok S tan 15 FRANCES MT 101 40 21 tan H 29/11 ta* 15 9 F«fc AcctpNif c«r*94 words
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Advertisement504 1984-11-02 26 C.Y. LINE (A Mimbtr Of Tho ACE Consortium) CHO VANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FUUY COHTMf RISED SERVICE 10 MOT* StlZ) OWNIU CWF 41* HONGKONG CONTMR V4TO CKVMKR P*U «7W CHM* CON UNI S patPKUnf "dim Fitaet H'lwi Bifw Antwerp 3/114/ ii 22/11 73/11 »/n 27/1120/1130/11 10/11 11/11 79/11 JO/11 7/12504 words
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Advertisement795 1984-11-02 26 Zl nrnilllil nr UIDnDCCC If- D VI COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" l»4*n« toi CalUo Do jnd all ottwr Pwuvun ports wth tun-Juprwil it Hot* On CPV Itwoutfi Ms ot I to tin* fesfcMfcea Penang P. KeUng SmjJpOftt KRJRRAYEVERETT In ft/ 2 Mo* 3/4 Nov THOMASEVERETT 18/17795 words
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Advertisement380 1984-11-02 26 ZIM NON-CONFERENCE WKfOOOn FULL CONTAOER SERWCE accepts* FCIACt cargoes to USA East I West Cent. CwMim and East Canada V.v ZIM EILAT CONTAINER LINE Vp mt (iat lnnt< Rapt. Imci Imib m TMsn u no. n to* jok t Dk jd»c m MILBOUMt Nov Dk 11 Dk It Dk It380 words
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Miscellaneous164 1984-11-02 26 120 a 7 z i^ Weather Sf a 4 2 M SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORNING. •c /X O w Wind direction with speed in knots Wove height LEGEND: p Temperature °q Thunderstorm Weather Wind direction with speed in knots y Shower ee Roin Wave164 words
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